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  1. 3 hours ago, Meara said:

    Guys, I'm so excited! My USPS Informed Delivery shows two USCIS envelopes coming today!! I'm so hoping it's my 131 and 765 approval! My online status hasn't changed, so I'm nervous...

     

    Mail comes pretty late around here so I won't know until around 6pm but I'll post once I know for sure!

    We filed early June, bio was mid August.

     

    To all the June filers who received their combo card already: what's your AOS status? Mine still says ready to be scheduled for interview...

     

    Also does anybody know what the current situation is about entering the country with AP? Travel restrictions allow for US citizen spouses to enter, does that mean I can travel with AP - even though my GC hasn't been approved yet?

    congrats! whats your NOA1 DATE?

  2. 3 hours ago, Meara said:

    Hi guys!

     

    Finally decided to join and reply because I have been going insane, checking my case status daily.

     

    We filed for family based AOS June 3rd, received NOA about a week later. Had my bio August 14th (finally) and since Aug 21 my case is "ready to be scheduled for an interview". That's it. Nothing since. EAD and AP are in limbo (showing "case was received" and "case was updated to show fingerprints were taken").

    Oh, I also received the I-693 deficiency notice end of June. I have the form ready to go but the notice specifically said not to mail in any documents but instead bring them to the interview.

     

    So I wait. I haven't been home since last Christmas and really really need to go back this Christmas. Can anyone tell me my chances of at least receiving my AP by December?

     

    Oh, we filed in San Diego, but I don't honestly know which center processes which form. Any insights?

     

    What a year. I wish you all much patience and good luck!

    The only insight is to wait

    wait some more 

    wait some more

    rinse and repeat 

  3. 1 hour ago, JMGN said:

    Ok so I’m suggesting that the mom should go with the child and speak to the officer about it. They will treat her as a walk in and also take her fingerprints. I said that because it happens to me just 1 week ago. My biometrics appointment letter came and they did not schedule for my son. I took him with me and explained to the officer in charge. He was so professional with how he responded to me and helped us until we were done. So just try and see what happens. Wishing you best of luck! 

    You are right!  From my experience, which is just a little bit different from this situation, i realized that USCIS customer agents are not a resource you should depend on.. Its way better for the mum to go with her child and explain the situation, cus those ASC workers have more sense than customer agents... Customer agents will only leave you thirsty for more information LOL

  4. 42 minutes ago, itscarly said:

    We just came back from the interview and I’m approved aaaaaaa!! I’m gonna write down my experience before I forget.

     

    So, our interview was at 11:30, Reno office, we went in at 11:15 and waited to be called until 11:40. The interview officer was super nice, he asked us the typical COVID-19 questions, then we took the oath and the interview started.

     

    For what I could see the forms were reorganized in this order: I-485, I-944, I-864, I-765 and I-130.

     

    He went through my I-485 and asked what’s my name, date of birth, address, previous address, if I’m currently employed, my parents names, how many times I’ve been married and date of marriage. Then he asked my husband his name, if he’s currently employed and how many times he’s been married. Also he had to add to my form that I was part of an organization because I didn’t write it in the original submission. Then he went through the yes/no questions, probably asked me 10 of those. I said yes to two of them (i had already disclosed it and explained it in the application I sent).

     

    Finally he went through the rest of the forms and asked us if we had any type of paperwork/receipts/statements with both of our names or the address we share in it. We gave him our life insurances, health insurance, tax transcripts (we didn’t filed jointly but the transcripts had the same address), my military spouse card, joint bank account statements, his paystubs, my medical/pharmacy bills and that’s it.


    He said “that should be enough, we are going to finish the background check and in an hour I should be able to approve you guys”. We left the building at 12:05. An hour later my online status for i-485 changed to “new card is being produced”. For I-765 my online status is fingerprints have been taken and I-130 case was received, I don’t think it matters anymore though.


    Hope this helps you, the interview was very painless in the sense that nothing was asked that surprised us. Thank you so muuuuuuch for the support and help. I’m sorry if the post is written kind of poorly, if you have any questions let me know! :) 

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    congrats

     

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